John Chang, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine (General Medicine)Cards
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John Chang, MD, is a nephrologist specializing in conditions that disrupt involuntary bodily processes, such as pure autonomic failure, autonomic dysreflexia, and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS). He also performs innovative treatments like fecal transplants and bacteriotherapy to manage fecal incontinence issues.
Dr. Chang’s research interests include cardiovascular health and vascular aging, blood pressure and hypertension, sleep quality in hospitalized patients, and genetic factors in health outcomes. His work examines the correlation between specific proteins and genes with blood pressure fluctuations, hypertension, and salt sensitivity.
A recipient of several teaching awards, including the Hughes Award for Teaching at the Veterans Affairs (VA) Healthcare System, the Asghar Rastegar Award for Teacher of the Year at the VA Healthcare System, and the Society of Hospital Medicine Connecticut Chapter Award of Excellence in Teaching, Dr. Chang is an associate professor of medicine at Yale School of Medicine.
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